Examines how finance is being transformed by technology and innovation including AI, blockchain, BigData, cloud computing, cryptocurrencies, central bank digital currencies, and distributed ledger technology. Explores how societies can best benefit from, and how regulators and policymakers might best approach, the FinTech revolution.
Examines how finance is being transformed by technology and innovation including AI, blockchain, BigData, cloud computing, cryptocurrencies, central bank digital currencies, and distributed ledger technology. Explores how societies can best benefit from, and how regulators and policymakers might best approach, the FinTech revolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ross P. Buckley is one of the world's most cited and read FinTech scholars. Professor Buckley leads a major, six-year Laureate research project at UNSW, Sydney into the regulation of FinTech. He advises governments and regulators around the world and has twice been a Fulbright scholar, at Yale and Duke.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Digital Transformation of Finance and Regulation: 2. Evolution of FinTech 3. Smart Regulation 4. RegTech and the Reconceptualization of Financial Regulation 5. COVID-19, Digital Finance and Existential Sustainability Crises 6. Drivers of Change: Efficiency, Financial Inclusion, and Sustainability Part II. Addressing the Challenges of Innovation in Finance: Introduction 7. Regulating Artificial Intelligence in Finance 8. Distributed Ledger Technology, Blockchain and Finance 9. Decentralized Finance and Embedded Regulation 10. Data Regulation and Financial Regulation 11. Enabling a Balanced Proportional Approach to Innovation: Regulatory Sandboxes, Innovation Hubs and Beyond Part III. Building Better Financial Systems: Introduction 12. Building the Infrastructure for Digital Financial Transformation 13. Digital Identity 14. Electronic Payments, Stablecoins and Central Bank Digital Currencies 15.Digital Financial Transformation: Lessons from the EU Part IV. From FinTech to TechFin to BigTech to FinTech 4.0: Balancing the Opportunities and Risks of Scale and Concentration in Digital Finance: Introduction 16. Of TechFins, Digital Financial Platforms, BigTechs and FinTech 4.0 17. The New Systemic Risks: Cybersecurity and Data Risks 18. The New SIFIs: FinTech, TechFin, Scale and Connectivity 19. The Challenge of Scale: Addressing Concentration and Dominance in Digital Finance 20. Conclusion: Building Better Financial Systems Index.
1. Introduction Part I. Digital Transformation of Finance and Regulation: 2. Evolution of FinTech 3. Smart Regulation 4. RegTech and the Reconceptualization of Financial Regulation 5. COVID-19, Digital Finance and Existential Sustainability Crises 6. Drivers of Change: Efficiency, Financial Inclusion, and Sustainability Part II. Addressing the Challenges of Innovation in Finance: Introduction 7. Regulating Artificial Intelligence in Finance 8. Distributed Ledger Technology, Blockchain and Finance 9. Decentralized Finance and Embedded Regulation 10. Data Regulation and Financial Regulation 11. Enabling a Balanced Proportional Approach to Innovation: Regulatory Sandboxes, Innovation Hubs and Beyond Part III. Building Better Financial Systems: Introduction 12. Building the Infrastructure for Digital Financial Transformation 13. Digital Identity 14. Electronic Payments, Stablecoins and Central Bank Digital Currencies 15.Digital Financial Transformation: Lessons from the EU Part IV. From FinTech to TechFin to BigTech to FinTech 4.0: Balancing the Opportunities and Risks of Scale and Concentration in Digital Finance: Introduction 16. Of TechFins, Digital Financial Platforms, BigTechs and FinTech 4.0 17. The New Systemic Risks: Cybersecurity and Data Risks 18. The New SIFIs: FinTech, TechFin, Scale and Connectivity 19. The Challenge of Scale: Addressing Concentration and Dominance in Digital Finance 20. Conclusion: Building Better Financial Systems Index.
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